Imagine a bicycle that was more than a means
to get you to work in the morning, but a
personal assistant to boot. It could shield
you from oncoming traffic, look up weather
conditions in advance, anticipate the road
ahead and make adjustments to your journey.
Imagine it could also double as smog filter,
fit compactly on your bookshelf, and even
fly.

Kristen Stewart endures a fair share of abuse
in her latest film. In "Camp X-Ray," which
premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on
Friday, the actress stars as Amy Cole, a guard
stationed at Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. prison in
Cuba detaining terrorist suspects.

Joequetta Lewis got to hold her newborn son
for
53 days. "And then the next day," she said,
"he
was gone." Rayshawn Lewis-Smith was one of
five babies known to have died within 11
months of undergoing heart surgery at
Kentucky Children's Hospital in Lexington --
surgeries that, nationally, babies usually
survive.

More than two years ago, Chris Illuminati quit
his full-time job to be a full-time stay-at-
home dad to his first child. As a writer, he
came up with a unique way to document his day-
to-day activities that has connected with
thousands of parents around the world

This month, Rocky Mountain Power announced a
rate hike request of $76.3 million, or 4
percent, from the Utah Public Service
Commission. The request also included a $4.25
monthly fee for "net metering," prompting a
debate on customer-generated power.

Firefighters are still contending with a
wildfire that was allegedly set on purpose in
the Los Angeles area. But it's being fueled by
a drought that was already sweeping the state,
which could impact people across the country.

The 30th annual Sundance Film Festival got
underway Thursday and is drawing a host of
celebrities and their fans. Dozens of celebrity
seekers crowded the sidewalk Saturday morning,
eager to get autographs and photos.

The gay and lesbian couples whose lawsuit led
to Utah's voter-approved ban on same-sex
marriage being overturned are asking the 10th
Circuit Court of Appeals to deny the state's
motion for more time to file an appeal.

Hundreds of residents who fled a wildfire in the suburbs of Los Angeles returned home Saturday as red-flag warnings of extremely dangerous fire conditions expired, but officials say that bone-dry winter conditions remain a threat for the region.

Police charged a boy with aggravated assault and related crimes on Saturday in connection with a shooting that wounded two students inside a Philadelphia high school gymnasium, but released a second boy from custody without charging him.

Location information for wireless emergency
calls released in October by the Federal
Communications Commission prompted the Utah 911
Committee to take a closer look at how the
state's system is functioning.